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Healing cat's nose12 Aug 2005 05:36 GMT13
I have a 15 year old male domestic shorthair whose nose has been
a little runny for about a year. My vet says that it must be an
allergy, perhaps dust mites, perhaps pollen, we just don't know. While
I'm trying to eliminate as many allergens as I can, SweetBoy (my cat)
Cardiomyopathy12 Aug 2005 05:05 GMT3
My cat has been diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and is in congestive heart
failure...she is managing OK at present but has a nasty cough.
Her prognosis isn't good but does anyone have any suggestions that may help
me treat her?
Cat Brush12 Aug 2005 01:51 GMT4
Does anyone have a really good cat brush?  If so, can you tell me what
kind and where you got it?  I've been using a human brush from the drug
store that has metal prongs with tiny plastic beads on the end.  The
cats love it, but the prongs are so far apart that it doesn't seem to
Update:  My 19 yo cat Tycho12 Aug 2005 01:21 GMT5
I posted a few weeks back about my 19 yo tabby Tycho.  We thought he
may have CRF.  Turns out he needed his thyroid meds increased.  We also
were treating him for a UTI.  I want to report that he is doing great!
I actually think he has gained a bit of weight (after losing 3 lbs
Lost a kitty today ... not Moses12 Aug 2005 01:20 GMT11
     I posted earlier this year about our 14-year-old neutered black male
Moses, who we nearly lost to IBD before getting a handle on things with
proper food, medication, etc., helped by info I received from nice folks
here and elsewhere.
3 kittens born - help12 Aug 2005 00:41 GMT55
This is about the cat in the threads, 'fearful mother-to-be'
and 'is cat really pregnant'.
I just checked on the cat and there were three black kittens,
with the mother in the place I had prepared for them in the
Electric shock pad12 Aug 2005 00:00 GMT36
I'm trying to find a link or resource for purchasing training shock
pad,a pad that gives a slight shock using flashlight batteries and
perfectly harmless and from what little I've read..quite effective.
Help  :)
How much BM should inactive cat produce?11 Aug 2005 21:51 GMT9
I just did my weekly sift of Abby's (14-yo smaller, though not runt,
domestic female) litter to throw the used liner out, and there were only a
few very small poops in it. Now, she spends most of her day sleeping and
only eats at night that I see, but she used to move a *lot more* ...
Over weight Cat11 Aug 2005 20:41 GMT8
I have two cats, One is really rather overweight, while the other is
normal. How do i help the one lose weight without taking food away from
the other. If i put down less food the over weight one will just eat it
all.
color of kittens' eyes......11 Aug 2005 18:05 GMT3
At what age does the color of kittens' eyes change (in genera)? Thanks in
advance.
Gail
I have to tell this! Or I'll bust!11 Aug 2005 17:51 GMT7
If anybody ever doubts the collective power of the purr, just keep
reading.
Do you remember the Stripey Kitten's picture that I posted yesterday,
with the big sore in its head? We went at 1 p.m. to the vet, was
14yo fem thrown up two nights in a row11 Aug 2005 06:49 GMT9
She seems fine otherwise. Regular perky, vocal self. It's the normal
slightly dampened kibbles that are just wet enough to stain things and just
mushy enough to make a permanent mess in the carpet if someone steps on
them....
allnatural?11 Aug 2005 06:42 GMT6
anything all natural or homemade for fleas? got kitten but was highly
infested with fleas now all cats have fleas , carpets in all of house yikes
first time with fleaslol any help
My cat just went head on into our sliding glass door!!11 Aug 2005 03:49 GMT9
He hit it hard too and started making noises like he was sneezing but
after a minute he was ok and I picked her up and pet her for awile and
touched her nose to see if she was hurt and she seems ok..  Should I be
worried?
Not really OT11 Aug 2005 03:48 GMT1
I don't normally post here, and this isn't really off topic (it's about cat
behavior)
http://www.StupidVideos.com/?VideoID=1097
I wish all my cats did this :D
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